Which one means 'on' in English, 'on' or 'off'?

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SanEmersyn
07/24/25 4:28pm
In English, 'on' means 'on' for switches. 'On' and 'off' are very common buttons, not only in cars but also in many everyday electrical appliances. You can find 'on' and 'off' on the car light lever. Common buttons in cars include: 1. The SEL button is a menu selection confirmation button, usually found on the multifunction steering wheel; 2. The OK button has the exact same function as the SEL button, but some cars use SEL while others use OK; 3. The AC button is the compressor switch, which is the air conditioning cooling switch, because the car's heating system does not require the compressor; 4. MUTE is the mute button, which can mute the sound with one press; 5. MODE is the mode switching button.
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StNova
08/11/25 9:07am
I remember that when operating switches in the car, 'on' always indicates the activated state, such as starting the engine or turning on the headlights, while 'off' represents deactivation. As a driver with over a decade of experience, I must emphasize how crucial this is in actual driving: if you mistakenly switch the headlights to 'off' instead of 'on' while driving at night, insufficient lighting can easily lead to accidents. Once, in a hurry, I accidentally turned off my headlights in a tunnel and nearly rear-ended the car in front. Since then, I've developed the habit of checking switch positions every time I get in the car. On the car dashboard, switch symbols are usually clear indicators, with the 'on' side illuminated or highlighted to remind you to maintain proper operation and avoid battery drain or equipment damage. Safety first—reading the manual or practicing a few times will make it second nature.
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